So on teh sample order you're looking at about $45 for the 5mg vial, mid-tier like 50 vials drops to roughly $28 each, and bulk at 500 units brings it under $20 per vial — the 99% purity is consistent across all tiers, which we test with HPLC.

What that >99% really means in practice is you've got less than 1% of any related peptide impurities floating in there, so your should be tighter than with lower-grade materail, and we usually have stock for the 10mg or 20mg vials ready to ship within 48 hours (custom sizes like 40mg or 60mg take about 20 days or so).

It's not ideal for anything beyond lab work — strictly research use only — and we don't recommend reconstituting more than you'll use in a week because the lyophilized powder actually holds up better than reconstituted solution in most cases.

5mg, 10mg, 15mg, or 30mg vials are the most common picks here; the 5L drum is easier to handle for large-scale work, but our company can do custom fills if you give us a heads-up on the quantity.

One thing buyers often don't ask about is the residual moisture content — we keep it under 3% in the vial, which means less clumping and better solubility when you reconstitute, and that's a detail that matters more than the CAS number for handling.

Anyway, if you want to lock in the bulk pricing, let me know the vial size and quantty, and we'll get a proforma invoice over to you.
We don’t have a strict MOQ; you can order as few as a single vial if needed. For larger orders, we can adjust pricing and packaging to fit your lab’s needs.
Yes, we include a COA with every batch that confirms the >99% purity and other specs like appearance and molecular weight. Just request it with your order and we’ll send it along.
It’s sealed in sterile vials under vacuum, then packed with ice packs in insulated containers to keep it stable in transit. We also include desiccants to protect against moisture.
Standard orders ship within 3-5 business days after payment. Custom vial sizes don’t add extra time since we stock the powder in bulk and fill to your spec.
Yes, that EC number is a general chemical identifier, and we clearly state it’s for research use only—not for human consumption. It’s intended for laboratory testing and development.